Golf club brush

ABSTRACT

A golf club brush is disclosed, the golf club brush includes a brush coupled to a carrier, the carrier being disposed within a housing. The carrier is configured to translate along a housing channel of the housing to be in either a retracted state or an expanded state via a spring disposed therein. In some embodiments, the golf club brush has a detachable brush-element configured to detachably couple to the carrier by a brush fastener. In some embodiments, bristles of the brush element form an angle relative to the carrier. In some embodiments, the carrier forms an angle relative to the housing. Such angles decrease a likelihood of a golf club making contact with an unintended portion of the golf club brush.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims benefit of priority with U.S. ProvisionalApplication Ser. No. 63/343,732, filed May 19, 2022; the entire contentsof which are hereby incorporated by reference.

BACKGROUND Field of the Invention

This disclosure relates to brushes for cleaning golf clubs, such asirons and drivers; and more particularly to a golf club brush configuredwith a retractable brush element for storing in a housing.

Description of the Related Art

Golf club brushes are articles of manufacture, generally useful forcleaning golf clubs, such as irons and drivers.

Yi et al., U.S. Pub No. 2021/0023427, published Jan. 28, 2021 (“Yi”)discloses a golf club brush configured with a retractable brush elementfor retractably storing in a housing, the retractable brush elementbeing coupled to a spring-element for accomplishing retractability.However, Yi has shortcomings including wear and tear on its brush,unwanted contact between a golf club and golf club brush while brushing,and increase pressure applied a user's hand while the golf club brush isused.

There is still a need for an improved golf club brush which addresses,inter alia, these shortcomings.

SUMMARY

A golf club brush is disclosed, the golf club brush comprises a brushcoupled to a carrier, the carrier being disposed within a housing. Thecarrier is configured to translate along a housing channel of thehousing to be in either a retracted state or an expanded state via aspring disposed therein.

In some embodiments, the golf club brush comprises a detachablebrush-element configured to detachably couple to the carrier by a brushfastener. The brush fastener may be a screw, clip, or other mechanicalmeans of coupling to the detachable brush element.

In some embodiments, bristles of the brush element form an anglerelative to the carrier. In some embodiments, the carrier forms an anglerelative to the housing. Such angles decrease a likelihood of a golfclub making contact with an unintended portion of the golf club brush.

In some embodiments, a pressure reduction junction is formed when thegolf club brush is in a expanded state wherein the pressure reductionjunction receives most of the force applied by a spring while the springis retracted. The pressure reduction junction reduces pressure appliedto a user's hand while they are pressing on a press-button of the golfclub brush.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Other features, combinations, and embodiments will be appreciated by onehaving the ordinary level of skill in the art upon a thorough review ofthe following details and descriptions, particularly when reviewed inconjunction with the drawings, wherein:

FIG. 1A shows a perspective view of a golf club brush in accordance witha first illustrated embodiment;

FIG. 1B shows an alternate perspective of the golf club brush accordingto the first illustrated embodiment;

FIG. 2A shows a cross-section side view of the golf club brush in aretracted state according to the first illustrated embodiment;

FIG. 2B shows a cross-section side view of the golf club brush in anexpanded state according the first illustrated embodiment;

FIG. 3 shows an exploded view of the golf club brush according to thefirst illustrated embodiment;

FIG. 4 shows an alternate exploded view of the golf club brush accordingto the first illustrated embodiment;

FIG. 5A shows a perspective view of a detachable brush-element inaccordance with a second illustrated embodiment;

FIG. 5B shows a side view of the detachable brush-element according tothe second illustrated embodiment;

FIG. 5C shows an alternate perspective view of the detachablebrush-element according to the second illustrated embodiment;

FIG. 5D shows an alternate side view of the detachable brush-elementaccording to the second illustrated embodiment;

FIG. 6A shows a perspective view of a detachable brush-element inaccordance with a third illustrated embodiment;

FIG. 6B shows a side view of the detachable brush-element according tothe third illustrated embodiment;

FIG. 6C shows an alternate side view of the detachable brush-elementaccording to the third illustrated embodiment;

FIG. 6D shows an alternate side view of the detachable brush-elementaccording to the third illustrated embodiment;

FIG. 7 shows a cross-section side view of a golf club brush in aretracted state in accordance with a fourth illustrated embodiment;

FIG. 8 shows a cross-section side view of the golf club brush in anexpanded state according to the fourth illustrated embodiment;

FIG. 9 shows a bottom perspective view of the golf club brush accordingto the fourth illustrated embodiment;

FIG. 10A shows a close-up view of the golf club brush according to thefourth illustrated embodiment;

FIG. 10B shows an alternate close-up view of the golf club brushaccording to the fourth illustrated embodiment;

FIG. 11 shows a side view of a golf club brush in accordance with afifth illustrated embodiment;

FIG. 12A shows a perspective view of a bristle support in accordancewith a sixth illustrated embodiment;

FIG. 12B shows a side view of the bristle support according to the sixthillustrated embodiment; and

FIG. 12C shows an alternate perspective view of the bristle support inaccording to the sixth illustrated embodiment.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

For purposes of explanation and not limitation, details and descriptionsof certain preferred embodiments are hereinafter provided such that onehaving ordinary skill in the art may be enabled to make and use theinvention. These details and descriptions are representative only ofcertain preferred embodiments, however, a myriad of other embodimentswhich will not be expressly described will be readily understood by onehaving skill in the art upon a thorough review of the instantdisclosure. Accordingly, any reviewer of the instant disclosure shouldinterpret the scope of the invention only by the claims, as such scopeis not intended to be limited by the embodiments described andillustrated herein.

Unless explicitly defined herein, terms are to be construed inaccordance with the plain and ordinary meaning as would be appreciatedby one having skill in the art.

General Description of Embodiments

In one embodiment, a golf club brush is disclosed. The golf club brushcomprises a housing having a housing channel extending from a proximalend of the golf club brush to a distal end of the golf club brush, theproximal end being opposite the distal end, the housing furthercomprising a housing spring-engagement element. A sleeve surrounds aportion of the housing. A carrier is disposed within the housingchannel, the carrier comprising a carrier channel and a carrierspring-engagement element disposed on the carrier at the proximal end,the carrier being configured to slidably translate within the housingchannel. A detachable brush-element is detachably coupled to carrier,the detachable brush-element comprising a brush base and bristlescoupled to the brush base. A press-button is coupled to the carrier, thepress-button extends through both the housing and sleeve for providingexterior access of the press-button to a user. A spring is nested withinthe carrier channel, the spring being disposed the carrierspring-engagement element and the housing spring-engagement element.While the spring is retracted the golf club brush is configured in anexpanded state such that the detachable brush-element is positionedoutside the housing channel, and further wherein while the spring isexpanded the golf club brush is in a retracted state such that thedetachable brush-element is positioned within the housing channel.

In some embodiments, the golf club brush may further comprise an impactpad coupled to the housing at the proximal end, the impact pad beingconfigured to reduce impact of the carrier as the spring expands and thegolf club brush changes from the expanded state to the retracted state.

In some embodiments, the carrier may further comprise a carrier aperturewherein the detachable brush-element couples to the carrier aperture bya brush fastener.

In some embodiments, the detachable-brush element may further comprise acatch extending from the brush base. The carrier may further comprise arecess, the recess having a clip, wherein the catch is configured toengage with the latch such that the brush base abuts the recess.

In some embodiments, the bristles may comprise a brush angle relative tothe carrier, the brush angle comprising an angle between and inclusiveof 10 and 50 degrees.

In some embodiments, the brush base may further comprise a brush basetop portion, the brush base top portion being parallel with the carrier,wherein the bristles comprise a non-orthogonal alignment with the brushbase top portion.

In some embodiments, the carrier may further comprise a recess, therecess having a slant relative to the carrier such that bristlescomprise a non-orthogonal alignment with the carrier.

In some embodiments, while in the expanded state the carrier maycomprise a downward slant relative to the housing channel.

In some embodiments, the housing may further comprise a plurality ofsupport ridges at the distal end, the carrier configured to engage withthe plurality of support ridges while in the expanded state, wherein theplurality of support ridges comprises a downward ridge angle relative toa level portion of the housing. The ridge angle may comprise an anglebetween and inclusive of 4 and 35 degrees. The housing furthercomprising a sloped portion and a convex portion, and the carrierfurther comprise a slanted portion and a concave portion, wherein whilein the expanded state, a pressure reduction junction forms such that thesloped portion abuts the slanted portion and the convex portion fitswithin the concave portion.

In some embodiments, the housing may further comprise a plurality ofstability flanges, the plurality of stability flanges being disposedbetween the plurality of support ridges. The plurality of stabilityflanges each may further comprise an outer section, the outer sectionbeing configured to receive and guide the carrier.

In some embodiments, the detachable-brush element may further comprise abristle support, the bristle support comprising a bristle supportperiphery coupled to the brush base, wherein the bristle supportperiphery surrounds the bristles of the detachable-brush element. Thebristle support may further comprise a plurality of support aperturesdisposed along each side of the bristle support periphery.

In another embodiment, a golf club brush is disclosed. The golf clubbrush comprises a housing, a carrier, a detachable brush-element, and aspring. The housing includes a housing channel extending from a proximalend of the golf club brush to a distal end of the golf club brush, theproximal end being opposite the distal end. The carrier is disposedwithin the housing channel, the carrier comprising a carrier channel.The detachable brush-element is detachably coupled to the carrier, thedetachable brush-element comprises a brush base and bristles coupled tothe brush base. The spring is nested within the carrier channel. Thecarrier is configured to translate along the housing channel to be ineither a retracted state or an expanded state via the spring disposedtherein.

In some embodiments, the carrier may further comprise a press-buttoncoupled to the carrier, the press-button extends through both thehousing for providing exterior access of the press-button to a user.

In some embodiments, the golf club brush may further comprise a sleevesurrounding a portion of the housing.

In some embodiments, the golf club brush may further comprise an impactpad coupled to the housing at the proximal end, the impact pad beingconfigured to reduce impact of the carrier as the spring expands.

In some embodiments, the carrier may further comprise a carrier aperturewherein the detachable brush-element couples to the carrier aperture bya brush fastener.

In some embodiments, the detachable-brush element may further comprise acatch extending from the brush base. The carrier may further comprise arecess, the recess having a clip, wherein the catch is configured toengage with the latch such that the brush base abuts the recess.

In some embodiments, the bristles may comprise a brush angle relative tothe carrier, the brush angle comprising an angle between and inclusiveof 10 and 50 degrees.

In some embodiments, the brush base may further comprise a brush basetop portion, the brush base top portion being parallel with the carrier,wherein the bristles comprise a non-orthogonal alignment with the brushbase top portion.

In some embodiments, the carrier may further comprise a recess, therecess having a slant relative to the carrier such that bristlescomprise a non-orthogonal alignment with the carrier.

In some embodiments, while in the expanded state the carrier maycomprise a downward slant relative to the housing channel.

In some embodiments, the housing may further comprise a plurality ofsupport ridges at the distal end, the carrier configured to engage withthe plurality of support ridges while in the expanded state, wherein theplurality of support ridges comprises a downward ridge angle relative toa level portion of the housing. The ridge angle may comprise an anglebetween and inclusive of 4 and 35 degrees.

In some embodiments, the housing may further comprise a sloped portionand a convex portion, and the carrier further comprises a slantedportion and a concave portion, wherein while in the expanded state, apressure reduction junction forms such that the sloped portion abuts theslanted portion and the convex portion fits within the concave portion.

In some embodiments, the housing may further comprise a plurality ofstability flanges, the plurality of stability flanges being disposedbetween the plurality of support ridges. The plurality of stabilityflanges each may further comprise an outer section, the outer sectionbeing configured to receive and guide the carrier.

In some embodiments, the detachable-brush element may further comprise abristle support, the bristle support comprising a bristle supportperiphery coupled to the brush base, wherein the bristle supportperiphery surrounds the bristles of the detachable-brush element. Thebristle support may further comprise a plurality of support aperturesdisposed along each side of the bristle support periphery.

While various details, features, combinations are described in theillustrated embodiments, one having skill in the art will appreciate amyriad of possible alternative combinations and arrangements of thefeatures disclosed herein. As such, the descriptions are intended to beenabling only, and non-limiting. Instead, the spirit and scope of theinvention is set forth in the appended claims.

Illustrated Embodiments

FIGS. 1A and 1B show perspective views of a golf club brush (100) inaccordance with a first illustrated embodiment. The golf club brushcomprises a housing (101) having a housing channel (103) extending froma distal end (105) towards a proximal end (104). Surrounding asubstantial portion of the housing is a sleeve (102) which providesproper gripping and durability. Disposed within the housing channel is acarrier (109). Coupled to the carrier at the distal end is a detachablebrush-element (120) used for cleaning golf clubs. A press-button iscoupled to the carrier and extends through both the housing and sleeve,thereby providing access to the press-button by a user. FIG. 1A shows acomplete finished view of the golf club brush whereas FIG. 1B showsportions of the sleeve and housing removed for better viewing inside thegolf club brush.

FIGS. 1A and 1B both show the golf club brush (100) in a retracted statewith the detachable brush-element (120) positioned inside the housingchannel (103). When the press-button (111) is pushed by a user towards astop (112), the carrier (109) translates through the housing channel.Once the press-button has reached the stop, the golf club brush is in anexpanded state with the detachable brush-element disposed outside of thehousing and configured to brush a golf club. When the press-button isreleased, the carrier is configured to retract back into the housing byone of more springs (not shown).

FIGS. 2A and 2B show cross-section side views of the golf club brush(100) in a retracted state and an expanded state, respectively,according to the first illustrated embodiment. The golf club brushcomprises a carrier (109) disposed within a housing (101). The carriercomprises a press-button (111), a detachable brush-element (120) near adistal end (105), and a carrier spring-engagement element (107) near aproximal end (104). The housing comprises a housing channel (103) whichallows translation of the carrier. The housing further comprises ahousing spring-engagement element (108) wherein disposed between thecarrier spring-engagement element and the housing spring-engagementelement is a spring (106). While in the retracted state the spring isexpanded and while in the expanded state the spring is retracted.

An impact pad (113) is disposed on the housing (101) at the proximal end(104) for reducing the impact of the carrier (109) as it retracts backinto the housing channel (103) from the spring (106) expanding back intothe spring's natural state. The press-button (111) is configured totranslate through an opening of the housing (101) until it reaches astop (112), at which point the detachable bush-element (120) andbristles (123) coupled therewith are outside the housing and can be usedfor cleaning.

FIGS. 3 and 4 show exploded views of the golf club brush (100) accordingto the first illustrated embodiment. The golf club brush comprises acarrier (109) configured to nest within a housing (101), and the housingis configured to nest within a sleeve (102). The sleeve and housing eachcomprise an opening at a top section thereof to allow a press-button(111) of the carrier to extend through and translate along. A spring(106) is configured to be inserted into a carrier channel (110) anddisposed between a carrier spring-engagement element (107) on thecarrier and a housing spring-engagement element (108) of the housing. Animpact pad (113) is configured to be disposed between the carrier andthe housing and a detachable brush-element (120) is configured to attachto the carrier by a brush fastener (125) and carrier aperture (129).

In one example, an order of assembling the golf club brush (100)comprises attaching the detachable brush-element (120) to the carrier(109), inserting the spring (106) into the carrier channel (110) untilit reaches the carrier spring-engagement element (107), inserting thecarrier into a housing channel (103) from a top section with the exposedend of the spring coupled to the housing spring-engagement element(108), lowering the carrier into the housing until the carrierspring-engagement element and the housing spring-engagement element arealigned and the spring is straight, inserting the impact pad (113)between the carrier and housing, and inserting the housing and carrierinto the sleeve (102).

FIG. 5A-5D show various views of a detachable brush-element (120) inaccordance with a second illustrated embodiment. The detachablebrush-element comprises a brush base (121) and bristles (123) coupled tothe brush base. Extending from the brush base is a catch (126)configured to couple with a brush fastener (125), namely a clip (127).The detachable brush-element is configured to couple to a carrier (109)by a recess (130) disposed therewith. A brush base top portion (122)abuts the recess and the brush base is configured to adjust the clipuntil the clip engages with the catch, at which point the detachablebrush-element is detachably coupled to the carrier and can easily beremoved and changed when the clip is released from the catch.

As shown, the bristles (123) comprise a brush angle (124) relative tothe carrier (109) comprising an angle between and inclusive of 10 and 50degrees. The brush angle allows bristles to clean a golf club whilereducing the likelihood that the golf club will contact the housing orother undesirable parts of the golf club brush. With the brush angle,the detachable brush-element does not need to extend as far out of thehousing which can reduce size of the golf club brush, among otherbenefits which can be appreciated by one having skill in the art. Brushangles less than 10 were found to have no meaningful affect atdistancing the bristles from the rest of the golf club brush, and brushangles greater than 50 degrees required a substantial increase inhousing channel. Furthermore, higher brush angles make the act ofbrushing awkward for a user as it is conventional to be relatively nearan orthogonal formation between the bristles and a handle of a brush.

The brush angle (124) can be achieved by various means. In theembodiment shown, the bristles (123) comprise a non-orthogonal anglewith the brush base top portion (122) due to the brush base (121)comprising additional material. In such an embodiment, the brush basetop portion is parallel with the carrier. In other embodiments, thebristles are orthogonal to the bush base top portion and the recess(130) comprises a slant relative to the carrier to produce an equivalentbrush angle. Other means of achieving the brush angle will beappreciated by one having skill in the art.

FIG. 6A-6D show various views of a detachable brush-element inaccordance with a third illustrated embodiment. The detachablebrush-element comprise a brush base (121) and bristles (123) coupled tothe brush base. The brush base includes a brush aperture (128). Thedetachable brush-element is configured to couple to a carrier (109) by arecess (130) disposed therewith. A brush base top portion (122) abutsthe recess and the brush aperture is configured to align with a carrieraperture (129), wherein a brush fastener (125) can then couple to boththe brush aperture and carrier aperture. The detachable brush-elementcomprises a similar brush angle as disclosed above.

FIGS. 7 and 8 show cross-section side views of a golf club brush (100)in a retracted state and expanded state, respectively, in accordancewith a fourth illustrated embodiment. The golf club brush comprises acarrier (109) disposed within a housing (101). The carrier is configuredto translate in and out of a housing channel (103) by a spring (106)coupled to both a carrier spring-engagement element (107) of the carrierand a housing spring-engagement element (108) of the housing. Adetachable brush-element (120) is detachably coupled to the carrier andconfigured to translate outside the housing. A press-button (111) iscoupled to the carrier and is the means of initiating translation of thecarrier and detachable brush-element. Once the press-button has reacheda stop (112) on the housing, the carrier is configured to engage with asupport ridge (140) disposed on the housing wherein the support ridgecomprises a ridge angle (149) relative to a level portion (148) of thehousing between and inclusive of 4 and 35 degrees.

As the carrier (109) and detachable brush-element (120) engage with andtranslate along the support ridge (140), the press-button (111) recedesinto the housing (101) until the press-button reaches the stop (112). Apressure reduction junction (143) is formed once the golf club brush isin a fully expanded state. The pressure reduction junction forms when asloped portion (144) and convex portion (145) of the housing becomesadjacent to a slanted portion (146) and a concave portion (147) of thecarrier. More specifically, the sloped portion and slanted portion abutone another and the convex fits within the concave portion. With thepressure reduction junction, force applied by the retracted spring issubstantially directed to the pressure reduction junction instead of auser's finger via the press-button. However, due to the curvature of theconcave and convex portions, the user merely releases the press-buttonwhile in the expanded state and the press-button and carrier will slideback into the retracted state from the force of the expanded spring.

FIG. 9 shows a bottom perspective view of the golf club brush (100)according to the fourth illustrated embodiment. The golf club brushcomprises a pressure reduction junction (143) disposed on either side ofa carrier channel (110) when the golf club brush is in an expandedstate. The pressure reduction junction comprises a concave portion (147)on a carrier (109) abuts a convex portion (145) of a housing (101). Asloped portion (144) and a slanted portion (146) are appropriatelyangled to allow the carrier to easily slide back onto a level portion(148) and into a retracted state.

FIG. 10A shows a close-up view of the golf club brush (100) according tothe fourth illustrated embodiment. The golf club brush comprises atleast one support ridge (140) disposed on a housing (101). A carrier(109) having a detachable brush-element (120) slides along the supportridge to provide smooth translation and further to allow the carrier tobe angled relative to the housing and a sleeve (102).

FIG. 10B shows an alternate close-up view of the golf club brush (100)according to the fourth illustrated embodiment. The golf club brushcomprises a housing (101) with a support ridge (140) disposed atopposite sides thereof. The housing further comprises a pair ofstability flanges (141) disposed between the pair of support ridges. Anouter section (142) of the stability flanges is configured to receiveand guide a carrier (109) to minimize horizontal movement of the carrierrelative to the housing. The support ridges are configured to receiveand guide the carrier while minimizing vertical movement of the carrierrelative to the housing.

FIG. 11 shows a side view of a golf club brush (100) in according with afifth illustrated embodiment. The golf club brush comprises a sleeve(102) covering a housing (101), and the housing surrounding a carrier(109), wherein the carrier comprises a detachable brush-element (120). Apress-button (111) is pressed against a stop (112), thereby putting thegolf club brush into a fully expanded state. The golf club brushcomprises both an angle between the bristles and the carrier, andfurther comprises an angle between the carrier and housing. In such anembodiment, the bristles are disposed far enough away from the housingand sleeve to avoid unintended contact between a golf club and the golfclub brush.

FIG. 12A-C show a bristle support (150) according to a sixth illustratedembodiment. The bristle support comprises a bristle support periphery(151) coupled to a brush base (121) of a detachable brush-element (120).The bristle support further comprises a plurality of support apertures(156) disposed along each side of the bristle support periphery.Disposed between each support aperture remains portions of the bristlesupport periphery. In one embodiment, the plurality of support aperturesis disposed such that the portions of the bristle support peripheryremain at each corner of the bristle support. The support apertures areshown as comprising a rectangular shape with rounded corners. Othershapes may also be utilized. The bristle support has a first side (154)and a second side (155) opposite the first side. The first and secondsides are positioned parallel to sides of a carrier (109). An innermember support (153) extends between a midsection of the first side anda midsection of the second side. The inner member support, along withthe bristle support periphery, provide support to bristles (123) of thedetachable brush-element and prevent bending or curving. In otherembodiments, the bristle support may comprise a plurality of innermember supports, each extending from the first side to the second side.Once the bristles become shorter from continued use, the bristle supportcan be cut to provide access to the bristles coupled closer to the brushbase. The bristle support can be cut at the portions of the bristlesupport periphery disposed between each of the support apertures. Toolsto cut the bristle support may include a knife or wrench. As shown, sixlocations will need to be cut at each of the four corners and two wherethe inner support member is positioned.

Various components of the golf club brush, including, withoutlimitation, the housing, sleeve, carrier, and at least a portion of thedetachable brush-element may be fabricated from thermoplastic materialusing molding or etching, or may be 3D-printed, or otherwise fabricatedusing these and other techniques known in the art. Alternatively, someor all components may be fabricated from metals, wood, or othercomposite materials.

While various details, features, and combinations are described in theillustrated embodiments, one having skill in the art will appreciate amyriad of possible alternative combinations and arrangements of thefeatures disclosed herein. As such, the descriptions are intended to beenabling only, and non-limiting. Instead, the spirit and scope of theinvention is set forth in the appended claims.

FEATURE LIST

-   -   golf club brush (100)    -   housing (101)    -   sleeve (102)    -   housing channel (103)    -   proximal end (104)    -   distal end (105)    -   spring (106)    -   carrier spring-engagement element (107)    -   housing spring-engagement element (108)    -   carrier (109)    -   carrier channel (110)    -   press-button (111)    -   stop (112)    -   impact pad (113)    -   detachable brush-element (120)    -   brush base (121)    -   brush base top portion (122)    -   bristles (123)    -   brush angle (124)    -   brush fastener (125)    -   catch (126)    -   clip (127)    -   brush aperture (128)    -   carrier aperture (129)    -   brush recess (130)    -   support ridge (140)    -   stability flange (141)    -   outer section (142)    -   pressure reduction junction (143)    -   sloped portion (144)    -   convex portion (145)    -   slanted portion (146)    -   concave portion (147)    -   level portion (148)    -   ridge angle (149)    -   bristle support (150)    -   bristle support periphery (151)    -   bristle support height (152)    -   inner member support (153)    -   first side (154)    -   second side (155)    -   support aperture (156)

What is claimed is:
 1. A golf club brush, comprising: a housing having ahousing channel extending from a proximal end of the golf club brush toa distal end of the golf club brush, the proximal end being opposite thedistal end, the housing further comprising a housing spring-engagementelement; a sleeve surrounding a portion of the housing; a carrierdisposed within the housing channel, the carrier comprising a carrierchannel and a carrier spring-engagement element disposed on the carrierat the proximal end, the carrier being configured to slidably translatewithin the housing channel; a detachable brush-element detachablycoupled to carrier, the detachable brush-element comprising a brush baseand bristles coupled to the brush base; a press-button coupled to thecarrier, the press-button extends through both the housing and sleevefor providing exterior access of the press-button to a user; and aspring nested within the carrier channel, the spring being disposed thecarrier spring-engagement element and the housing spring-engagementelement; wherein while the spring is retracted the golf club brush isconfigured in an expanded state such that the detachable brush-elementis positioned outside the housing channel; and further wherein while thespring is expanded the golf club brush is in a retracted state such thatthe detachable brush-element is positioned within the housing channel.2. The golf club brush of claim 1, further comprising an impact padcoupled to the housing at the proximal end, the impact pad beingconfigured to reduce impact of the carrier as the spring expands and thegolf club brush changes from the expanded state to the retracted state.3. The golf club brush of claim 1, wherein the bristles comprise a brushangle relative to the carrier, the brush angle comprising an anglebetween and inclusive of 10 and 50 degrees.
 4. The golf club brush ofclaim 1, the brush base further comprising a brush base top portion, thebrush base top portion being parallel with the carrier, wherein thebristles comprise a non-orthogonal alignment with the brush base topportion.
 5. The golf club brush of claim 1, wherein while in theexpanded state the carrier comprises a downward slant relative to thehousing channel.
 6. The golf club brush of claim 1, the housing furthercomprising a plurality of support ridges at the distal end, the carrierconfigured to engage with the plurality of support ridges while in theexpanded state, wherein the plurality of support ridges comprises adownward ridge angle relative to a level portion of the housing.
 7. Thegolf club brush of claim 6, the housing further comprising a slopedportion and a convex portion, and the carrier further comprising aslanted portion and a concave portion, wherein while in the expandedstate, a pressure reduction junction forms such that the sloped portionabuts the slanted portion and the convex portion fits within the concaveportion.
 8. The golf club brush of claim 1, the detachable-brush elementfurther comprising a bristle support, the bristle support comprising abristle support periphery coupled to the brush base, wherein the bristlesupport periphery surrounds the bristles of the detachable-brushelement.
 9. A golf club brush, comprising: a housing having a housingchannel extending from a proximal end of the golf club brush to a distalend of the golf club brush, the proximal end being opposite the distalend; a carrier disposed within the housing channel, the carriercomprising a carrier channel; a detachable brush-element detachablycoupled to the carrier, the detachable brush-element comprises a brushbase and bristles coupled to the brush base; and a spring nested withinthe carrier channel; wherein the carrier is configured to translatealong the housing channel to be in either a retracted state or anexpanded state via the spring disposed therein.
 10. The golf club rushof claim 9, the carrier further comprising a press-button coupled to thecarrier, the press-button extends through both the housing for providingexterior access of the press-button to a user.
 11. The golf club brushof claim 9, further comprising an impact pad coupled to the housing atthe proximal end, the impact pad being configured to reduce impact ofthe carrier as the spring expands.
 12. The golf club brush of claim 9,wherein the bristles comprise a brush angle relative to the carrier, thebrush angle comprising an angle between and inclusive of 10 and 50degrees.
 13. The golf club brush of claim 9, the brush base furthercomprising a brush base top portion, the brush base top portion beingparallel with the carrier, wherein the bristles comprise anon-orthogonal alignment with the brush base top portion.
 14. The golfclub brush of claim 9, wherein while in the expanded state the carriercomprises a downward slant relative to the housing channel.
 15. The golfclub brush of claim 9, the housing further comprising a plurality ofsupport ridges at the distal end, the carrier configured to engage withthe plurality of support ridges while in the expanded state, wherein theplurality of support ridges comprises a downward ridge angle relative toa level portion of the housing.
 16. The golf club brush of claim 15,wherein the ridge angle comprises an angle between and inclusive of 4and 35 degrees.
 17. The golf club brush of claim 15, the housing furthercomprising a sloped portion and a convex portion, and the carrierfurther comprises a slanted portion and a concave portion, wherein whilein the expanded state, a pressure reduction junction forms such that thesloped portion abuts the slanted portion and the convex portion fitswithin the concave portion.
 18. The golf club brush of claim 15, thehousing further comprising a plurality of stability flanges, theplurality of stability flanges being disposed between the plurality ofsupport ridges.
 19. The golf club rush of claim 18, the plurality ofstability flanges each further comprising an outer section, the outersection being configured to receive and guide the carrier.
 20. The golfclub brush of claim 9, the detachable-brush element further comprising abristle support, the bristle support comprising a bristle supportperiphery coupled to the brush base, wherein the bristle supportperiphery surrounds the bristles of the detachable-brush element.